[Trombone-l] Get trombone, add water

Stan Brager sbrager at socal.rr.com
Thu May 17 13:47:36 CDT 2007


The next experiment in sound should combine this technique with Jack Teagarden's water glass mute. May I suggest putting water into the glass. Other variations would be to substitute beer, wine, ale, peanut oil, molasses and/or other fluids.

Stan
Stan Brager
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From: "Fred Hudson" <fmhudson at cablelynx.com>
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> Thanks for the link Steve - Kinda interesting - Even more interesting were 
> the three links to previous trombone related interviews including a 
> performance of "Elegy for Mippy II" by a 17 year-old Interlochen student and 
> a discourse on the trombone as therapy by Lister Jay Keyser, which, if I 
> recall correctly, has been the subject of a previous list thread.
> 
> Fred H
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> > NPR listener Brian Allen of Lake Jackson, Texas, offers a SoundClip of 
> > water in a trombone. Allen says he just wanted to hear what it sounded 
> > like; who can blame him for that?
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> > http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10215587
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